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70 X 7 Turns out to be a Great Deal After all!

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 8, 2018 by William EarnhardtAugust 22, 2018avatar

When Jesus told Peter to forgive his brother 70 X 7 times, Peter may have raised his eyebrows, questioning if that was a little much. But after Peter cut off a man’s ear, and denied he even knew Jesus, while weeping in bitterness for his own sins, I imagine 70 X 7 didn’t seem too … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Feature | Tagged frgiveness, grace, ministry of peter | 7 Replies

Thursday: Herod’s Persecution

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 8, 2018 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 11, 2018avatar
Peter Rescued from Jail

Turning again to Judea, we are faced now with the account of King Herod’s executing James, the brother of John and son of Zebedee (Mark 1:19). He also wanted to do the same with Peter. Read Acts 12:1-4. What does this teach about the challenges the early church faced? The King Herod mentioned here is Agrippa I, … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Daily | Tagged ministry of peter | 7 Replies

The Ministry of Peter – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 7, 2018 by Curtis HallAugust 13, 2018avatar

If I had not read it with my own eyes, I might not have believed it. It’s not that I’m unfamiliar with the miraculous working of God throughout the Bible. Countless times I’ve read about how God has done the impossible. He made the waters of a sea stand up in a salute to let … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, 2018c Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers, SSLessons | Tagged Hit the Mark, prejudice, The Ministry of Peter | 5 Replies

Wednesday: The Church in Antioch

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 7, 2018 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 11, 2018avatar
Paul and Barnabas Sent Out

Motivated by Cornelius’s conversion, Luke briefly interrupts his account of Peter’s ministry to show the gospel’s initial progress among the Gentiles. Read Acts 11:19-26. What happened when some Jerusalem refugees came to Antioch? This section of Acts Chapter 11 refers back to Paul’s persecution in chapter 8. Thus, while the previous developments were taking place in … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Daily | Tagged ministry of peter | 9 Replies

Tuesday: The Gift of the Spirit

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 6, 2018 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 11, 2018avatar
Peter Dreams

Acts 10:44-48 reveals a critical moment in the early church’s history. It was the first time that the gospel was being preached to uncircumcised Gentiles by one of the apostles. Unlike the Hellenistic believers, the apostles and other Judean believers were not ready to receive Gentiles in the church. Since Jesus was the Messiah of Israel, … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Daily | Tagged ministry of peter | 26 Replies

The Ministry of Peter – Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 6, 2018 by Michael FrackerOctober 6, 2018avatar

Key Thought: Peter as a church member, prayer warrior, evangelist, and church leader has left a model for Christians to follow. Lesson 6, August 11, 2018 1. Have a volunteer read Acts 9:36-43. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. What was so special about … Continue reading –>

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6: The Ministry of Peter – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 6, 2018 by Joyce GriffithAugust 8, 2018avatar

First Paul, now Peter. Peter loved Jesus all of his career, didn’t he? Well…What about the scene when Peter announced, “I do not know Him”? Why do you think this incident is featured in the Bible by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? What qualifies “Peter the betrayer” to be remembered as a faithful believer and follower of Jesus? Should that experience … Continue reading –>

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6: The Ministry of Peter – Singing with Inspiration

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 6, 2018 by Corinne KnopperAugust 6, 2018avatar

Peter now takes over the preaching of the gospel in this week’s lesson study:  Hymn 378, “Go, Preach My Gospel”. He was asking the people to listen to the voice of Jesus:   Hymn 359, “Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling”. Hymn 111, “It Took a Miracle” can reflect the study of Sunday with Tabitha’s resurrection and … Continue reading –>

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Monday: At Cornelius’s House

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 5, 2018 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 10, 2018avatar
Peter and Cornelius

In Joppa, Peter stayed with a certain Simon, a tanner by trade (Acts 9:43). Meanwhile, in Caesarea, about twenty-five miles (40 kilometers) from Joppa, there lived a Roman centurion named Cornelius. He and his household were devout worshipers of God, though they had not yet formally adhered to Judaism, meaning that Cornelius was still an uncircumcised … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Daily | Tagged ministry of peter | 8 Replies

Sunday: At Lydda and Joppa

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 4, 2018 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 8, 2018avatar
Tabitha Raised

Peter was visiting the Christian communities through the coastal region of Judea. His purpose was probably to give them doctrinal instruction (Acts 2:42), but God used him powerfully to perform miracles in the same fashion as those performed by Jesus Himself. Read Acts 9:32-35. What similarities do you see in the miracle of Jesus in Luke 5:17-26 and the … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2018c Book of Acts, Daily | Tagged ministry of peter | 16 Replies

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